Grateful Dead Live at Civic Arena on 1989-04-03
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- Publication date
- 1989-04-03 ( check for other copies)
- Topics
- Audience, Kevin Tobin, DTS
- Collection
- GratefulDead
- Band/Artist
- Grateful Dead
- Resource
- DeadLists Project
- Item Size
- 1.3G
Greatest Story Ever Told, Bertha, Walkin' Blues, Jack A Roe, El Paso, Built To Last, Victim Or The Crime, Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues, Don't Ease Me In
Set 2
Blow Away, Estimated Prophet-> Crazy Fingers-> Uncle John's Band-> Drums-> Jam-> Gimme Some Lovin'-> I Need A Miracle-> Stella Blue-> Sugar Magnolia, E: Johnny B. Goode, E: Black Muddy River
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Notes
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- Mixed by kevtobin@yahoo.com
- FLAC conversion 14-AUG-2013 - Trader Little Helper
- Tagged 14-AUG-2013 - Tag&Rename
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Audio Patches:
1) At the start of the show, 22.780 seconds were missing from the soundboard and were filled in using audio from the audience2. This includes the first 8 seconds of Greatest Story Ever Told.
2) Between Walkin' Blues and Jack-A-Roe, 12.101 seconds were missing from the audience1 and were filled in using audio from the soundboard.
3) Between Jack-A-Roe and El Paso, 2 minutes and 37.761 seconds were missing from the audience1 and were filled in using audio from the soundboard.
4) Between El Paso and Built To Last, 11.436 seconds were missing from the audience1 and were filled in using audio from the soundboard.
5) Between Built To Last and Victim And The Crime, 55.682 seconds were missing from the soundboard and were filled in using audio from the video.
6) Between Built To Last and Victim And The Crime, 1 minutes and 13.075 seconds were missing from the audience1 and were filled in using audio from the soundboard/video.
7) About 5 minutes into Victim And The Crime, 33.520 seconds were missing from the aduience1 and were filled in using audio from the soundboard.
8) At the start of the 2nd set, 48.400 seconds were missing from the soundboard and were filled in using audio from the audience2. This includes the beginning of Blow Away.
9) About 7 minutes into Crazy Fingers, 3.338 seconds were missing from the soundboard and were filled in using audio from the audience2.
10) About 5 minutes into Uncle John's Band, 2.595 seconds were missing from the soundboard and were filled in using audio from the audience2.
11) About 8 minutes into Uncle John's Band, 7.833 seconds were missing from the soundboard and were filled in using audio from the audience2.
12) About 4 minutes into Drums, 2 minutes and 8.652 seconds were missing from the soundboard and were filled in using audio from the audience2.
13) About 1 minutes into Space, 3 minutes and 11.697 seconds were missing from the audience1 and were filled in using audio from the audience2.
14) About 5 minutes into Sugar Magnolia, 11.243 seconds were missing from the soundboard and were filled in using audio from the audience2.
15) About 6 minutes into Sugar Magnolia, 4 minutes and 57.484 seconds were missing from the audience1 and were filled in using audio from the video\audience2. This includes the break between Sugar Magnolia and Johnny B. Goode.
16) Between Sugar Magnolia and Johnny B. Goode, 1 minute and 9.761 seconds were missing from the soundboard and were filled in using audio from the video\audience2. This includes the first notes of Johnny B. Goode.
17) At the end of the 2nd set, 27.656 seconds were missing from the soundboard and were filled in using audio from the audience2. This includes the last notes of Black Muddy River.
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Front
Left Channel -0db SBD
Right Channel -0db SBD
Center
Mixed to mono -1db MTX
Surround
Left Channel -0db AUD
Right Channel -0db AUD
Sub/LFE
Mixed to mono -1db MTX
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- Addeddate
- 2013-08-19 01:14:46
- Identifier
- gd1989-04-03.dts.tobin.125403.flac16
- Location
- Pittsburgh, PA
- Post_text
- This source is a DTS 5.1 mix and is not streamable.
- Run time
- 147:54.06
- Transferred by
- Kevin Tobin
- Type
- sound
- Venue
- Civic Arena
- Year
- 1989
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